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hairylarry
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Hi,
In the very strange thread carelessorc said.
"It might not be the Jaz drive! Other users have posted about playback problems on the VF: losing bits of a track, or having bits of a track play in the wrong song. They weren't exporting tracks, but otherwise they had the same weird shit as you have experienced. When this has come up it usually turns out to be a corrupt 'management' file on the Fostex or a by-product of a full hard drive. Answer seems to have been: backup the VF hard-drive and format it."
His comment applies to my problem.
My VF160 has the jitters on newly recorded tracks. I did in fact run out of disc space. Since then I have had several successful recordings but now most recordings have the jitters somewhere, some worse than others.
Is the hard drive reformat the recommended first try at solving this problem?
Thanks,
Hairy Larry
In the very strange thread carelessorc said.
"It might not be the Jaz drive! Other users have posted about playback problems on the VF: losing bits of a track, or having bits of a track play in the wrong song. They weren't exporting tracks, but otherwise they had the same weird shit as you have experienced. When this has come up it usually turns out to be a corrupt 'management' file on the Fostex or a by-product of a full hard drive. Answer seems to have been: backup the VF hard-drive and format it."
His comment applies to my problem.
My VF160 has the jitters on newly recorded tracks. I did in fact run out of disc space. Since then I have had several successful recordings but now most recordings have the jitters somewhere, some worse than others.
Is the hard drive reformat the recommended first try at solving this problem?
Thanks,
Hairy Larry
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